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Severe service vortex meter claims innnovation award

Named a 2013 Innovation Award winner by Flow Control magazine, Emerson's Rosemount 8800 Vortex severe service sensor was designed with the toughest process conditions in mind. 

A unique nickel-alloy sensor lead wire and housing material of construction supports resistance to corrosion. A proprietary piezo-electric crystal is designed to handle continuous exposure to process temperatures that were previously considered untenable.  These two key features combine to make the Rosemount 8800 Vortex severe service sensor the most rugged and reliable vortex sensor on the market today.                                                 

The meter is proving its mettle in demanding applications such as offshore oil production and solar thermal power generation, and recently was awarded Flow Control magazine's Innovation Award. At Emerson Exchange it will be on display in the Measure & Analyze section of the Technology Exhibits.